Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine if a man had done this. No hiding behind “cute & quirky.”
If a man did this, it would be swept under the rug and not the focus of gleeful cyber bullying. Maybe he would have gotten fired but nobody would be here on DCUM.
No, he'd be charged with assault. As he should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine if a man had done this. No hiding behind “cute & quirky.”
If a man did this, it would be swept under the rug and not the focus of gleeful cyber bullying. Maybe he would have gotten fired but nobody would be here on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we please have a spin off of weird stuff that went down when we were summer associates?
Besides the rampant hooking up within the summer associate ranks and with partners?
Anonymous wrote:Imagine if a man had done this. No hiding behind “cute & quirky.”
Anonymous wrote:No, never wanted notoriety. Is this what the DC moms tell their children? If you do something at school that's inappropriate, you may have your story twisted all over social media and mommy message boards because one of the incel boys feels the need to react in a certain way online?
Anonymous wrote:IDK, I sort of feel that if you go to work as a summer and bite people, then at least on some level you wanted notoriety. If it doesn’t feel the way you thought it would, too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Can we please have a spin off of weird stuff that went down when we were summer associates?
Anonymous wrote:which part it's fictionAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is definitely fictional AI slop.
Yep
which part it's fictionAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is definitely fictional AI slop.
Yep
Anonymous wrote:That is definitely fictional AI slop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But it's not all true. As I said earlier, she's not a public figure and doesn't want to be. Why are you continuing on about it then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You are way too invested. No one is cyberbullying her. That's not what it means.
Then please explain why all of this--such as the forum here--and the posts here are okay, including the misinformation spread.
Because it's public information and it's true. You said she made a mistake. Most people's mistakes include boring things like speeding tickets. She's got a great opportunity to earn millions biting people on TikTok.
what does not being a public figure have to do with anything?
+1. The benefit she gets as not being a public figure is people aren't naming her.
Precisely. I have no idea who she is, and would like it to stay that way.
She was smart enough to get into Harvard law, she'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps a tad racist for your daughter to make that guess. But at least you are a mom on here and you are using it to check in on your daughter, so I applaud you more than the many other people on here who do not seem to be moms or any non-nefarious purpose other than lines such as "I NEEED to know" probably to laugh about a story on tik-tok that was been very twisted and contorted far from the reality of it.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter with predominantly Asian friends is racist?
Anonymous wrote:No, never wanted notoriety. Is this what the DC moms tell their children? If you do something at school that's inappropriate, you may have your story twisted all over social media and mommy message boards because one of the incel boys feels the need to react in a certain way online?
Anonymous wrote:IDK, I sort of feel that if you go to work as a summer and bite people, then at least on some level you wanted notoriety. If it doesn’t feel the way you thought it would, too bad.